List of Dayspast Articles 2000
Roosevelt rewarded Daniels with political appointments (December 31, 2000)
Christmas in and near the Arizona Territory in 1863 (December 24, 2000)
The Electoral College calls "The Lady From Arizona" (December 17, 2000)
Dorothy Chafin recollects her education and wartime Prescott (December 10, 2000)
Pauline Weaver: The legendary "First Citizen" of Prescott (December 03, 2000)
Pauline Weaver's early life as a trapper and scout (November 26, 2000)
The Fort Whipple next to Arlington Cemetery? (November 19, 2000)
LC Miller The Man Who Broke Jail With James Fleming Parker (November 12, 2000)
Former Prescott TB patient becomes lawyer and musician (November 05, 2000)
What really happened to "Chance Cobweb Hall", aka Violet Bell (October 29, 2000)
Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca (October 24, 2000)
Collections reveal the hidden Sharlot M. Hall (October 22, 2000)
Del Rio's quick brush with the seat of government (October 15, 2000)
The Sanders came to Prescott the long way from Illinois (October 08, 2000)
135-year-old courtship comes alive in discovered letters (September 24, 2000)
Jealous over husband's "friend," Ann Hopkins sought revenge (September 17, 2000)
"Mrs. Hopkins was breaking all the rules!" (September 10, 2000)
Congregational Church History began in 1880 (September 03, 2000)
New (old) photos reveal the Vendome during the 1920s (August 27, 2000)
Marion N. Perkins (1924-2000): An Annotated Obituary (August 20, 2000)
The W-Dart Ranch and the Groseta Family: Four generations of ranching in the Verde Valley (August 13, 2000)
Many Prescott places take their name from 1850s surveyor (August 06, 2000)
Bull-whacking to politics, "Buckskin Charley" covered Arizona (July 30, 2000)
Isaac Bradshaw picked up legacy after brother's death (July 23, 2000)
Bradshaw cut his teeth in California before coming to Arizona (July 16, 2000)
James Parker a legendary badman of old Yavapai (July 09, 2000)
How did it get to be the World's Oldest Rodeo anyway (July 02, 2000)
The first lady riders in the "World's Oldest Rodeo" (June 25, 2000)
Prescott's Debt to Jack Swilling (June 18, 2000)
A corner of history unfolds at the old Owl Drug (June 11, 2000)
Smith helped found both Prescott and Roswell (June 04, 2000)
From Fort to Veteran's Affairs the latest chapter of Whipple (May 28, 2000)
Children's life on Colorado ranch recollected (May 21, 2000)
Prescott slow to adopt Mother's Day (May 14, 2000)
This family found refuge in Prescott (May 07, 2000)
Margaret goes to Arizona (April 30, 2000)
The Carters of Walnut Grove and the Necktie Ranch (April 23, 2000)
Samual W. Woodhouse, the Verde Watershed's first biologist (April 16, 2000)
St. Luke's long wait for expansion (April 09, 2000)
Jules Baumann A Man of Many Talents (April 02, 2000)
The Yavapai Census of 1864 (March 26, 2000)
The OA Hesla Company Keeping the Santa Fe Running on Time (March 19, 2000)
Prescott Girl Scout History (March 12, 2000)
Prescott's extraordinary women (March 05, 2000)
The days of empire at Fort Whipple (February 27, 2000)
The San Juan: The River Mild - Revisited (February 20, 2000)
Venus, Goddess of Love and Beauty, to cross the Sun (February 13, 2000)
Buckey O'Neill's Advice for Horse Owners (February 06, 2000)
One Last Restoration the history and tribulations of a steam locomotive (January 30, 2000)
More on the talking mirrors in Yavapai County (January 23, 2000)
Whipple, Glassford, and the "talking mirrors" (January 16, 2000)
Census in Prescott was 'no small importance' (January 09, 2000)
The last 100 years of art in Arizona (January 02, 2000)
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